Faith, Hope, & Charity – Restoring Honor Rally Recap

September 1, 2010

“And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.” ~1 Corinthians 13:13 As I mentioned last week, Anna and I traveled to DC to participate in the Restoring Honor Rally.  In this post, I share some thoughts from the event. What does Restoring Honor Mean? The main theme of [...]

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Restoring Honor Rally – Striking at the Root

August 23, 2010

“Throughout history America has seen many great leaders and noteworthy citizens change her course. It is through their personal virtues and by their example that we are able to live as a free people … Our freedom is possible only if we remain virtuous. Help us restore the values that founded this great nation.” ~Quote [...]

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Bootstrapped Equity Business – Myth or Smart Move?

August 16, 2010

“Is Your Startup A Cash or Equity Business?“, post by Elad Gil This week I’m looking for outside opinions on the wisdom of bootstrapping an equity business. Recently, I ran across the above blog post and have found it useful in describing startups to “big business” people.  By “big business” people, I refer to people [...]

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Err on the Side of Bologna – According to Scientists

August 9, 2010

In 1986, science said putting a baby on its stomach was the “right” thing to do, so that’s how my siblings and I slept. By 2004, science had changed its mind, so my firstborn slept on his back. He cried, and we were miserable. In 2006 and 2008, we were told to put our daughters [...]

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WikiLeaks – A Moral Quagmire

August 2, 2010

“WikiLeaks: It’s all fun and games until some helpful Afghan gets his eyes poked out.” ~Angus McRae WikiLeaks made headlines again in recent days with the “Afghan War Diary, 2004-2010.” For those unaware, WikiLeaks is a internet site where people can dump documents to expose to the world. It is run by mysterious people about [...]

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Wallowing in Education

July 25, 2010

I’ve been an enrolled student most of my life – K-12, 4 years at BYU, and 4.5 more at Georgia Tech. Over time, I’ve developed a belief that there are WAY too many students out there. Lifelong learning is a beautiful and noble endeavor that should be extolled as a virtue. But the policy of [...]

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Blogging Rules – Should I Care?

July 18, 2010

“Instead of linking to a few articles every day, write one.” ~D. Mahoney Ok, I’ve decided to give-it-a-go at blogging.  I have no clue how much time I’ll be able to put into this, nor do I know if anyone will care to participate. I have to admit, though, that I’ve been hesitant to start [...]

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Connections

December 10, 2008

Hello!  Thanks for visiting my website.  Unfortunately, I’m not yet hosting anything substantive on this site.  Someday I’ll start a blog, but for now you can link to me in any of the following social networks:

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